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Preventing and Treating Diarrhea in Unweaned Kits
Unweaned kits are fragile and diarrhea is often fatal, unlike in adults. This guide covers why kits get diarrhea and how the doe-kit cage (separating mother and kits except at nursing) dramatically raises survival.

What Do Guinea Pigs Like to Eat, and What’s Forbidden?
Guinea pigs eat formulated feed, grass (timothy as staple, little alfalfa), and veggiesโbut their gut is sensitive. Skip spicy vegetables, too much watermelon or banana, and chocolate/caffeine/salty human snacks to avoid illness and obesity.

Are Chinchillas Easy to Keep? Key Care Tips
Chinchillas are gentle, clean, and low-odor herbivores that are fairly easy to care for, but they need a cool environment (15โ23ยฐC), a hay-based diet, and patient handling. This guide covers the essentials for new owners and the foods and habits to avoid.

What Varieties of Chinchilla Are There?
Wild chinchillas came in three formsโshort-tailed, royal, and long-tailedโbut only the long-tailed survives in pets today, bred in many coat colors from seven genes. This guide introduces the common varieties, from beige and velvet-black to violet-grey and pure white.
What Does a King Rat Snake Mainly Eat?
The king rat snake is carnivorous, eating small mammals, birds, and reptiles like sparrows, lizards, mice, and rabbits. In captivity feed mainly goose, meat bones, chicken, and fish, controlling portion size and frequency by weight for health.

Basset Hound
The Basset Hound, also known as the French Short-legged Hound, originates from France. An ancient and noble scent hound, it was developed in Britain from French bloodlines and was traditionally used to track rabbits, deer, and other game by scent.

Beagle
The Beagle, also called the Beagle Rabbit Hound, originates in Britain and is classed as a scent hound. Small in size, it was bred to hunt rabbits, and its loud voice earned it the name 'Bell of the Forest.' It is a popular, friendly family companion.

Mexican Hairless
The Mexican Hairless Dog, originating in 16th-century Mexico, is a small companion breed resembling the Chinese Crested. Hairless with spotted pink skin, it is gentle, friendly, and unique, though its bare skin needs special protection.

Manchester Terier
The Manchester Terrier, a sleek, intelligent ratting and rabbit-hunting terrier from 16th-century Britain, is lively and alert with a strong loyalty to one owner. A clean, devoted family dog, it gets along with children and other dogs.

Pharaoh Hound
The Pharaoh Hound is an ancient Maltese breed prized for its noble looks, amber eyes and keen hunting instinct. Alert, affectionate and playful, it is a gifted rabbit-hunting dog and devoted companion.